A.P. Moller Capital Takes a Majority Stake in Globex in Morocco
The Moroccan transport and logistics sector is attracting a new investment operation. The international financial and strategic consulting firm Accuracy has assisted A.P. Moller Capital in its project to acquire a majority stake in Globex (FedEx Morocco) Investissement.
This operation is part of A.P. Moller Capital’s strategy to strengthen its investments in infrastructure, transport, and logistics in Morocco and more broadly in North Africa.
Globex: A Player in Multiple Segments
Globex has a presence in several activities related to transport and the logistics chain. The company is involved in express delivery, road freight, transit, and customs brokerage.
Its development in Morocco is also supported by exclusive licensing agreements that allow it to operate specific activities in the local market.
The arrival of A.P. Moller Capital into the capital should facilitate Globex’s continued development and support its expansion in a Moroccan market deemed strategic for trade exchanges and regional logistics flows.
A.P. Moller Capital Strengthens Its Position in Morocco
Through this operation, A.P. Moller Capital continues its investment strategy in infrastructure and transportation-related services.
Choosing Morocco aligns with the country’s developments in port, road, and logistics infrastructure, as well as with its growing role as a commercial hub between Europe, Africa, and other international markets.
Globex’s local expertise, combined with A.P. Moller Capital’s financial capabilities and experience in infrastructure, could usher in a new phase of growth for the company.
Accuracy Supports the Operation
The consulting firm Accuracy acted as the financial and strategic advisor to A.P. Moller Capital in this operation.
The team involved in the project included Yvan Arakaza, Nizar N., and Hakim Beri, who guided the investor through the process of acquiring a majority stake in Globex.
This operation also confirms the growing interest of investors in the Moroccan logistics sector, driven by the increase in trade and the strategic position of the Kingdom as a regional platform.




